What is press freedom? A study on journalism students’ perception of press freedom
Publication Type
Original research
Authors

Press freedom applies to journalists working in conditions where press freedom is denied or threatened, as well as to journalists who feel the pressure of downsizing of news staff and polarized opinions. Using quantitative and qualitative methods, the aim of this paper is to examine how journalism students in France, Palestine, Uganda and Norway define press freedom. We find that the students’ definitions were in line with the historical and liberal roots of the concept, and that in all four countries the professional work, the role of journalism and journalism’s autonomy were highlighted. They recognized the complexity of press freedom as well as the difference between an ideal situation and real conditions on the ground.

Journal
Title
Journalism Eduction
Publisher
Journalism Eduction ISSN: 2050-3903
Publisher Country
United Kingdom
Publication Type
Online only
Volume
10
Year
2021
Pages
59-68